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drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians makes decision to break through a third. who can you trust no one who is you with the mission where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called sessions when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. each year the united states gives more than forty million dollars to usa aidid this in hopes of spreading democracy abroad because the government really know where that money is actually going to the case of an american contractor who's been convicted of working to destabilize cuba's government joining me now for more is i think he's senior fellow at the independent institute and also the author of this book here the empire has no clothes u.s. foreign policy exposed ivan thank you so much for joining us now i want to start by looking at the case of this contractor alan gross six year old man barely speaks any spanish has some history of going over to cuba. and most recently he went over there on a tourist visa with apparently a bunch of communications equipment satellite phones things are that are not allowed to be br
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got to tell each other we've got to use the web we've got to use social media we've got to and to whatever extent you can help influence the media to cover the story as us and cut is a story you can have a big story it needs a lot more coverage if it was the tea party it be on the wall so let's go let's get some coverage for this. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's today's question did you hear about this weekend's protests in london from the mainstream media possible answers a yes i heard it on the mainstream news boxes. that the u.k. on cup moment is standing up to corporate tax dodgers or. no the mainstream news does not want to know if the u.k. is that they're really the u.k. is rejecting corporate tax cuts paid for by spending cuts that screw workers so far you have overwhelmingly voted no log on tom harkin dot com dollars how do you think open. while wonders stood up against budget cuts and corporate tax dodgers the u.s. wasn't just sitting back u.k. uncut counterpart the united states us and also held demonstrations across our country at more t
got to tell each other we've got to use the web we've got to use social media we've got to and to whatever extent you can help influence the media to cover the story as us and cut is a story you can have a big story it needs a lot more coverage if it was the tea party it be on the wall so let's go let's get some coverage for this. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's today's question did you hear about this weekend's protests in london from the mainstream...
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army's alleged use of psychological operations on congressman to try to secure more military funding and support for the war that's caused quite a stir here on the story were u.s. lawmakers brainwashed by the military when making key decisions on supporting the escalation of war in afghanistan that's a question posed by rolling stone magazine which alleges lieutenant general william caldwell the man in charge of training in afghanistan ordered psychological operations against visiting senators and congressional delegations to manipulate them into backing more funding and troops for the war there the head of a special unit that conducts psychological operations now termed information support operations said he was told to provide quote deeper and now lasse's of pressure points we could use to leverage the delegation for more funds. my job in psyops is to play with people's heads to get the enemy to behave the way we want them to behave and for had been seen from doing that to our own people when you ask me to try to use these skills on senators and congressmen you're crossing a lying
army's alleged use of psychological operations on congressman to try to secure more military funding and support for the war that's caused quite a stir here on the story were u.s. lawmakers brainwashed by the military when making key decisions on supporting the escalation of war in afghanistan that's a question posed by rolling stone magazine which alleges lieutenant general william caldwell the man in charge of training in afghanistan ordered psychological operations against visiting senators...
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of that explanation to get himself out of jury duty and he'll join us to tell us to say why he thinks he isn't considered equal then is joe biden was visiting with russian heads of state and talking about recess national intelligence director james clapper claim that russia and china are mortal threats to the united states so which one is it and we would like to toast our friday with a dose of happy hour or discuss the latest dating sites and there's even one school in florida who is redefining the term hot for teacher details on all that and more in tonight's show but first let's move on to our top story. a catastrophic eight point nine earthquake struck off the coast of japan today followed by a devastating tsunami that battered many regions of the country and officials estimate the thousands are dead and thousands more are missing and throughout the day we've seen devastating pictures of cars being swept off highways by powerful water and people literally running for their lives the biggest damage was to the port city of sendai the northeastern part of the country and the closest m
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use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes but it. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that not listen to they don't have a grip on public affairs. are very vulnerable to leaders who promise the earth as it were if you feel you're a lonely individual who has no influence on anybody and nobody cares about it feels good to be in a crowd shouting usa usa or. in the case of america could be in china it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion pl
use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes but it. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that not listen to they don't have a grip on public affairs. are very vulnerable to leaders who...
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yeah but the point is you know of what you speak i just wanted to establish that on the table tell us what this legislation you're proposing well it serves two purposes one it gives people an opportunity to say that they have served and everyone doesn't have to do the same thing to serve in the military and that sort of serve their nation has served the nation no matter what but it also provides a pool of americans if they get caught that they would have to serve in the military and even though there is little chance of this plan say i want people is thought to think that just the clearing that you go into would just saying that you're invading iraq would just go into a country they are consequences that does the whole the effect the congress oh any of the upper middle income or wealthy people of this country we're talking about people like me who volunteer and you volunteer because you find that the military is the best economic deal that you can cut hardly anybody. he i think would volunteer to protect the oil wells that we have in iraq and i think it would cause people that have th
yeah but the point is you know of what you speak i just wanted to establish that on the table tell us what this legislation you're proposing well it serves two purposes one it gives people an opportunity to say that they have served and everyone doesn't have to do the same thing to serve in the military and that sort of serve their nation has served the nation no matter what but it also provides a pool of americans if they get caught that they would have to serve in the military and even though...
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early in the game i couldn't use the word americans very easily in this book because everybody is an american. if you go back to about 1760, everybody is a tory essentially. they are all british subjects. and they see the king as the man they're going to worship every sunday as most of them were, they are going to pray for the king, and the wherewithal, there's only one trading partner and that england, and that's the way things were but as the revolution started to percolate and the sons of italy -- [laughter] wow, where am i? the sons of liberty started functioning in boston and new york. things started to change. and a group started to question the revolution. for a while it was a political debate. i can across the club that was formed in plymouth, it was formed in 1770 or 71. go ahead and look it up, it's in the book. and there was called the old colony club pity was founded primarily by descendants passengers on the mayflower. there isn't a better american pedigree to say you descended from the mayflower. a lot of the people who descended from the mayflower and the generation of
early in the game i couldn't use the word americans very easily in this book because everybody is an american. if you go back to about 1760, everybody is a tory essentially. they are all british subjects. and they see the king as the man they're going to worship every sunday as most of them were, they are going to pray for the king, and the wherewithal, there's only one trading partner and that england, and that's the way things were but as the revolution started to percolate and the sons of...
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i want you to use that as a leaping off point to tell us what you identify as the challenges you face as mayor of the city was five cities with education challenges and what is the opportunity? >> the number you are talking about is one of our school districts -- in indianapolis we have 11 school districts and 80% overall graduate in indianapolis. we have a difficult school system as others do with larger cities across the nation but what we have done in indianapolis is have chamber of commerce started a program called the common goal. a few years ago for instance across the city of indianapolis, graduation rate was around 69%. now it is at 80. within that district the urban district if you will, graduation rate is 56%. what we have done is put graduation coaches in the schools. we put people into the schools from communities and nonprofits work very hard to make sure those kids have a resources and teachers. >> uconn graduation coaches. >> chamber of commerce put in against the united way which is a tremendous part in indianapolis. so many other people in larger companies have come t
i want you to use that as a leaping off point to tell us what you identify as the challenges you face as mayor of the city was five cities with education challenges and what is the opportunity? >> the number you are talking about is one of our school districts -- in indianapolis we have 11 school districts and 80% overall graduate in indianapolis. we have a difficult school system as others do with larger cities across the nation but what we have done in indianapolis is have chamber of...
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discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles standage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we cross to florida o'connell he's chairman of civic form pac and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right gentlemen all three of you have been on cross talk before so you know how it works for and i want to go to you and inside a little bit about collective bargaining in the united states democracy are the founding fathers a little worried right now as they see what's coming out of ohio and out of wisconsin the current resting i had states isn't about the merits of democracy democracy is live alive and well it's really about sort of spending and fiscal responsibility as a relates to government this may be the issue of the decade in the united states to be perfectly honest with you democrats love to blame folks like george w. bush i don't reality the situation dates back to over a generation
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trace amounts for all of us. tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cooler, the weekend we've got some clouds back in. looks like rain sunday late afternoon. right now saturday and sunday looks okay. these are the overnight forecast. pretty cool, you know what you will get with this because it's the wet ground, you will get patchy cloudy skies. we are looking at some of those clouds to reform. cooler tonight as high pressure bringing in cooler air from the north. partly cloudy on friday with minor cooling in most places. here's the system we're tracking. this is late in the week. this is a sunday deal and it looks good. it looks like we'll get some rain out of this. a little stronger than this last one. forecast highs tomorrow cooler, 60 as we head into fairfield tomorrow. 61 in antioch. 68degrees reading in hayward. when i come back we'll show you what you can expect and then we will look at the five day forecast, we'll see you back here. >>> two weeks, that's how long a judge in los angeles took to come back with l
trace amounts for all of us. tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cooler, the weekend we've got some clouds back in. looks like rain sunday late afternoon. right now saturday and sunday looks okay. these are the overnight forecast. pretty cool, you know what you will get with this because it's the wet ground, you will get patchy cloudy skies. we are looking at some of those clouds to reform. cooler tonight as high pressure bringing in cooler air from the north. partly cloudy on friday with minor...
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there's some very strict censorship which doesn't let us understand the true future and that's more hoping for accidents in japan and assurances over radiation safety that are proving inaccurate. and disasters like this begs the question how can this be prevented but we're going to take it one step further where's the heat for alternative energy plans that would prevent these issues from happening in the first place. or asians don't want to ever be held accountable for their actions and especially in other countries all of the way for chevron a new york judge has saved them from their nine point five billion dollar fall in the amazon for now but that is pocket change so when corporations look after profits who looks after the public. it's wednesday march sixteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out watching r.t. . we start this evening with the worsening crisis in japan where throughout the day smoke could be seen building out of one of the nuclear reactors reactor number four at the fukushima new nuclear power plant after a fire there this in addition to an earlier fire a
there's some very strict censorship which doesn't let us understand the true future and that's more hoping for accidents in japan and assurances over radiation safety that are proving inaccurate. and disasters like this begs the question how can this be prevented but we're going to take it one step further where's the heat for alternative energy plans that would prevent these issues from happening in the first place. or asians don't want to ever be held accountable for their actions and...
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well hexavalent chromium has been widely used by many industries is a use in the oil industry it's used in the tannery industry it's used were pacific gas and electric was for instance it's a anti-rust anti corrosion inhibitor and it's been widespread not only in the united states but throughout the world i've had people from australia ireland greece italy france south africa the united states canada who of all had had chromium contamination in their wells so we should care because it's a very toxic compound we've known for one hundred years it was talks of by inhalation national institute of health a few years ago concluded that it is a probable carcinogen by ingestion we know it's a cancer causing compound by dermal absorption and it's a compound and a chemical that we need to be monitoring closely and or we're getting completely off the market at the recently the environmental working group out of washington d.c. did some studies and they found hexavalent chromium in thirty one out of thirty five minutes well wells throughout the u.s. so it's a big problem so at the same time that we
well hexavalent chromium has been widely used by many industries is a use in the oil industry it's used in the tannery industry it's used were pacific gas and electric was for instance it's a anti-rust anti corrosion inhibitor and it's been widespread not only in the united states but throughout the world i've had people from australia ireland greece italy france south africa the united states canada who of all had had chromium contamination in their wells so we should care because it's a very...
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the us of u.k. who all of them. as you claim to have a rocket on the ground they go oh and we will have iraq we did it with me again and again and again your mark has killed hundreds of people that they gave the excuse of. being here i say so here i. of the of of iraq attempting to a huge drag on the american the will be. good enough way of course we'll be able going to attempt to revive her but belive you now will do if they get aid and the end result of ever evolving here to volunteer in iraq and we thought killing all those people may be wiped out a lot of the. military might of iraq i'm going to work over the time a softening of iraq for the expected invasion which came of course it's two thousand and three so we have. to we have got a long time so are you suggesting then really the international community should just step back and let's leave it aside its own fate i'm thinking i'm going to actually. live there on that map where one of the most easily agree. but would it be a massive mistake that ok forget about
the us of u.k. who all of them. as you claim to have a rocket on the ground they go oh and we will have iraq we did it with me again and again and again your mark has killed hundreds of people that they gave the excuse of. being here i say so here i. of the of of iraq attempting to a huge drag on the american the will be. good enough way of course we'll be able going to attempt to revive her but belive you now will do if they get aid and the end result of ever evolving here to volunteer in iraq...
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that it is of killing us he. says that he will here's. the engine of that machine both then and now a no fly zone code for aerial by. fueled in libya by the additional all necessary measures called for war where the line between the enemy in a foreign land and its civilians often gets blurred it did in yugoslavia with thousands of people killed and close to one million displaced after the war when they took account they found that us nato bombs had destroyed fourteen tanks and serbia fourteen tanks but they had also four hundred thirty seven schools a similar scenario is now predicted in libya obama vows the anti could offer you war will last days not weeks that was the field plan in yugoslavia bombings lasted two and a half months they think that a quick bit of bombing will sort the matter out but in fact i think they will find that it will last far longer than they have gambled for twelve years on serbia still remembers the losses inflicted by u.s. nato bombings the u.s. is now involved in its fourth attack of a foreign nation in the sa
that it is of killing us he. says that he will here's. the engine of that machine both then and now a no fly zone code for aerial by. fueled in libya by the additional all necessary measures called for war where the line between the enemy in a foreign land and its civilians often gets blurred it did in yugoslavia with thousands of people killed and close to one million displaced after the war when they took account they found that us nato bombs had destroyed fourteen tanks and serbia fourteen...
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we have no other reason to live there boom us children we will not give up on police. killing a lot of people simply american. there is also little sign of anti-pot off the forces gaining much traction with only a few government forces switching sides as for the twenty two arab countries that push for the no fly zone their military is nowhere to be found only cutter put up a handful of warplanes per hit from flying too close to libya meanwhile obama says the u.s. will hand over control of the mission but to whom nato countries are mired in disagreement from the brits and french to the turks have already said that all they want is a no fly zone nothing more than that and the germans are now stating that they are removing their navy from nato control so it seems like this is quite a model with the cost of this odyssey at a reported one hundred million dollars per day u.s. lawmakers want some answers we would have as what is the intelligence that we had would secretary gates who leaves us the believe that he doesn't know play and be we would have put that just last month
we have no other reason to live there boom us children we will not give up on police. killing a lot of people simply american. there is also little sign of anti-pot off the forces gaining much traction with only a few government forces switching sides as for the twenty two arab countries that push for the no fly zone their military is nowhere to be found only cutter put up a handful of warplanes per hit from flying too close to libya meanwhile obama says the u.s. will hand over control of the...
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to having them use our own government federal at u.s. government federal acquisition regulations which they can never understand they just don't grasp the graphs the concept yet the iraqi government is awash in or all revenue but because of the systems we put in place here for the information they can spend their own money i talked about this at length and my book oh you know i ended watching not only is not looking a looking at the corruption in iraq which has been obvious now looking at their violent reaction i feel that you know the silence from the u.s. government is not going to bode well for you and i'm going to get some ideas in our group thank you thanks for having me thanks as to come as night fell protesters in wisconsin are not giving up other plans by the governor and lawmakers to eliminate collective bargaining rights for workers live report from madison with our kids and if they featured an oil prices on the rise in the rest of these but you americans realize. democratic revolutions of the what's part of that at the gas par
to having them use our own government federal at u.s. government federal acquisition regulations which they can never understand they just don't grasp the graphs the concept yet the iraqi government is awash in or all revenue but because of the systems we put in place here for the information they can spend their own money i talked about this at length and my book oh you know i ended watching not only is not looking a looking at the corruption in iraq which has been obvious now looking at their...
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so i use this event at the beginning of the book because i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe's reporters left any pretense of objectivity. they grew out of their own subculture, and then the examiner which, by the way, was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this template they clearly invested this describing this event as a woodstock-style concert, and they got it completely wrong. these underground newspapers started emerging, as i say, in the mid '60s. they represent maybe one of the largest and most spontaneous growth in the history of publishing. many in 1965 there were five -- in 1965 there were five such newspapers, the berkeley barb and the free press, there was the east village in new york, the estate in detroit and, ironically for me and matt because we went to michigan state, the first campus-based newspaper was in east lansing, michigan. towards the end of 1966 these papers started sprouting up quickly in every pocket and region of the country, and by the end of the '60s,
so i use this event at the beginning of the book because i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe's reporters left any pretense of objectivity. they grew out of their own subculture, and then the examiner which, by the way, was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this template they clearly invested this describing this event as a woodstock-style concert, and they got it completely wrong. these...
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is a reality and we have to recognize there are some in libya saying we want a no fly zone those of us who remember what no fly zones lead to must be the ones to say there is an opposition this unlike the other uprisings across the arab world in libya it's not only. more militarized but there are military forces on the side of the people the military of gadhafi cannot be deployed by gadhafi any longer and just what about let's stay on this idea of sort of the messages that are out there i want to point out an article that was in time magazine really quick and it says u.s. counterterrorism officials have noted the disproportionate number of libyans turning up in the ranks of al qaeda both in northern africa and iraq that's reason to get involved i've got to say it's i would like to know where they get the intelligence to know the nationalities of who they think is in al qaeda when they can't find them you know so i think that this is a lot of posturing i don't think that this is real i don't think that anybody believes that and i don't think in fact i think one difference with this admi
is a reality and we have to recognize there are some in libya saying we want a no fly zone those of us who remember what no fly zones lead to must be the ones to say there is an opposition this unlike the other uprisings across the arab world in libya it's not only. more militarized but there are military forces on the side of the people the military of gadhafi cannot be deployed by gadhafi any longer and just what about let's stay on this idea of sort of the messages that are out there i want...
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new website which twenty four seven live streaming news tell us what to do about the ongoing financial heart unlimited high poll of the videos for download. and stories never mainstream news. media so. the political. posts aren't so much to say. hey guys welcome michel ancel on the obama show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear audio just go on to you tube video response our twitter profile of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is we play. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it's a story that's getting a lot of attention today northwestern university professor concluded a discussion of bondage and other sexual fetishes in his human sexuality class by having the woman take off all her clothes climb on a stage and graphically demonstrate the use of a sex toy this demonstration took place last month i think inclusion of psychology professor john michael bailey's class on human sexuality so according to those who attended the demonstration involving a couple and the sex toy they were wa
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used it before. that is we cannot have the government saying here's what we will give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual, makes them have a skin and the game, a stake in the game. i think it is vitally important that we do that. health insurance coverage for everybody, but in a way that engages the individual so they have some interest financial interest, in the health care they're consuming. if not, we will have misallocation of resources. we'll have over-utilization. and this bill is scheduled to cost more than $2 trillion in the first years it is implemented. it will be much more than that. unless we do something to bring people involved. again, it is this group of people in washington led by president obama who believe they are smart enough to tell you everything you need to do and how to do it as opposed to say no, we will trust individuals. ls. the program i'm advocating is something called you care, which is speaker -- centered around you, not him. >> what is y
used it before. that is we cannot have the government saying here's what we will give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual, makes them have a skin and the game, a stake in the game. i think it is vitally important that we do that. health insurance coverage for everybody, but in a way that engages the individual so they have some interest financial interest, in the health care they're consuming. if not, we will have misallocation of resources. we'll have...
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so us and cut as i think you know primarily the use the internet and in social media to mobilize people who are looking for a home looking for a place where they can plug into something bigger most of our members. are our people that are part of community organizations that day in and day out are fighting for better conditions in there and you're in the same time i'm just here as they are saying well our members are all volunteers and our leadership and in fact is all volunteers just people us ordinary people you know teachers and police and nurses but we do have professional organizers that help them. organize this thing yesterday you guys went after bank of america you went to capitol hill and you you know went after speaker john boehner what about barack obama world do you think it's an obvious you know. the broke obama presidency i think a lot of us would say that it has not lived up to the to the obama campaign. and you know. that the i think that you know barack obama probably wakes up every night with in cold sweats worried about you know double the double dip recession or that t
so us and cut as i think you know primarily the use the internet and in social media to mobilize people who are looking for a home looking for a place where they can plug into something bigger most of our members. are our people that are part of community organizations that day in and day out are fighting for better conditions in there and you're in the same time i'm just here as they are saying well our members are all volunteers and our leadership and in fact is all volunteers just people us...
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outcome it's the same hubris that has visited the united states and iraq the same hubris that keeps us penya and in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck events and the outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces can take advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadist moment then of men who renounces all kind of and in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists are among the rebels in libya one lady and rebel commander has openly admitted his fighters have the links other reports say terrorists seized libyan surface to air missiles when arsenals were looted nato intelligence reports claim flickers of al qaida and hezbollah have been found among the rebels in libya but maintained there is no reason to believe their presence is significant but a u.s. military study three years ago said levy is made up the second largest group of jihadists in the world right after saudi arabia all of that seems to be discarded as the u.s. is trying to prop up the opposition
outcome it's the same hubris that has visited the united states and iraq the same hubris that keeps us penya and in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck events and the outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces can take advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadist moment then of men who renounces all kind of and in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists...
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in just under one hundred forty characters and he said it given choice use allies not americans after obama march third says he has to go make sure he goes obama change the choice i hope so now i get it it's obama's fault that newt had to put a lot p.s. talk about a cryptic tweet somebody needs to teach him how twitter works so twitter is clearly not his strong point but surely he can use facebook right so on his facebook page you wrote a letter to his fans explaining why he flip flopped and it he pointed out that on march third obama said it was time for gadhafi to go and then said after march third the president should have moved immediately to consult with congress to implement a no fly zone while also making it clear the u.s. would welcome involvement from other nations instead he did the opposite sadly this comic got four hundred and twenty likes i don't know why his argument still doesn't make any sense to me so now he's opposed it because of the date on the calendar oh wow he really is a politician as any newt is so desperate to put himself against the president that he can't e
in just under one hundred forty characters and he said it given choice use allies not americans after obama march third says he has to go make sure he goes obama change the choice i hope so now i get it it's obama's fault that newt had to put a lot p.s. talk about a cryptic tweet somebody needs to teach him how twitter works so twitter is clearly not his strong point but surely he can use facebook right so on his facebook page you wrote a letter to his fans explaining why he flip flopped and it...
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just a silence well you heard that right forget the white picket fence that fannie and freddie mae used to be able to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare and so what caused the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece but world rebellion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the ongoing unrest in libya and reporters eager for exciting pictures played out the unrest in the name of a hot story. well it's monday march seventh five pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy casanova you're watching our t.v. and when it comes to the american dream visions of the white picket fence are front and center but for decades those fences have been propped up by the government largely through fannie mae and freddie mac. now since taking these enterprises over in the wake of the housing crisis the federal government is now backing the ninety percent of u.s. mortgages but with new proposals on the table by the obama administration the message seems clear but this country could no
just a silence well you heard that right forget the white picket fence that fannie and freddie mae used to be able to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare and so what caused the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece but world rebellion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the ongoing unrest in libya and reporters eager for exciting pictures played out the unrest...
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. >> and i thought they were going to shoot us from behind. i was thinking we're done. >> they do it, i can't do anything and just close my eyes and ask my god to help me. >> as gaddafi's forces gain the upper hand the international community ponders how to respond to the violence. king mohammed of morocco promises constitutional reforms in his first speech since last month's nationwide protests. welcome to bbc nuelings. broadcast to pbs in america and also around the globe. coming up for you, violence escalates in ivory coast as militias loyal to the two presidential rivals hunt down their opponents. and an historic touchdown for discovery. the oldest of america's space shuttles. and its remarkable 27-year career. bbc team in libya have been jailed and subjected to beatings and mock executions. the events took place when they were detained early they are week but only now that they have left the country are we reporting their story. while they were in prison they witnessed first hand the horrifying levels of violence meted out by colonel gadd
. >> and i thought they were going to shoot us from behind. i was thinking we're done. >> they do it, i can't do anything and just close my eyes and ask my god to help me. >> as gaddafi's forces gain the upper hand the international community ponders how to respond to the violence. king mohammed of morocco promises constitutional reforms in his first speech since last month's nationwide protests. welcome to bbc nuelings. broadcast to pbs in america and also around the globe....
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special was that if all of us spent one percent a day on u.s. aid me goods eighteen cents create two hundred thousand new jobs and two hundred thousand new jobs are going to save the economy one percent of spending is not a large percentage of spending the reality is the tragic reality bernie sanders points this out often is that in the in the in the years since george bush became president we've lost forty eight thousand factories not jobs factories take take any of the major rail lines like you know the commuter from new york to washington d.c. for example and all along the way what you find are just empty factory after complete factory after the factory all those jobs gone to other countries there's a reason for that now this is not happening in germany time magazine and this this current issue right either great story about the german economic miracle why is it doing so well one of the examples they used was a company called steel s t i h l they make chainsaws and in fact i used to own one back when i would remark that their top end chain sa
special was that if all of us spent one percent a day on u.s. aid me goods eighteen cents create two hundred thousand new jobs and two hundred thousand new jobs are going to save the economy one percent of spending is not a large percentage of spending the reality is the tragic reality bernie sanders points this out often is that in the in the in the years since george bush became president we've lost forty eight thousand factories not jobs factories take take any of the major rail lines like...
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we used a lot. it we could not be there that day, you look at the witnesses and there are some days you know you are not going to be on the air and there is 92 be there. there is a service were you to get the transcript everyday of any big trial in the country. it was gangbusters for about five years. that is another thing for courts to think about. we've got through this successful battle with the supreme court. we can now get the transcript of the oral arguments of the court. are you ready for this? the same day. [laughter] it used to be if we wanted the transcript the same day, we would band together and cough up enough money to pay them. it would come to us at the early hour of 6:00 p.m. the court has authorized us to get an unofficial transcript for an oral argument that ends at 11:00. we can get it by 1:00. we can see a rough draft at 1:00. it is tremendously helpful. transgressed are extremely useful. -- transcripts are extremely useful. i watched some of these people who live-blot files. obv
we used a lot. it we could not be there that day, you look at the witnesses and there are some days you know you are not going to be on the air and there is 92 be there. there is a service were you to get the transcript everyday of any big trial in the country. it was gangbusters for about five years. that is another thing for courts to think about. we've got through this successful battle with the supreme court. we can now get the transcript of the oral arguments of the court. are you ready...
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are killed and injured heart attack is he going to morally blame the american muslim community for us perhaps peter king is lucky that no one ever held hearings on american ira sympathisers now there are a lot of questions as to whether this man considering his past should be heading the homeland security committee and about who we deem to be a word. the terrorist are one worth investigating versus those who we choose to support here this mess with me is matthew national security and there at the center for american progress thanks so much for being here tonight first of all walk us through exactly how fervent of a supporter of the ira i was thinking this past was you you just said you just do some quotes from him he was a real supporter a very vocal supporter but opponent of a british presence in ireland and a supporter of terrorism attacks as you just said attacks that killed civilians including american civilians so he's he's down with them he totally agrees with their cause will still say it to this day but you know can you imagine what if there have been hearings i cannot say on
are killed and injured heart attack is he going to morally blame the american muslim community for us perhaps peter king is lucky that no one ever held hearings on american ira sympathisers now there are a lot of questions as to whether this man considering his past should be heading the homeland security committee and about who we deem to be a word. the terrorist are one worth investigating versus those who we choose to support here this mess with me is matthew national security and there at...
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that's intensifying as the system gets closer to us. we have another system that's going to follow on the heels of this one as we head into wednesday night, thursday. in response to this, the national weather service has a watch up basically for the entire bay area. what that means the ground is saturated. if we get an inch and half of rain we're going to have flowing into the streets. urban and small street flooding. it's not river flooding. it's not horribly dangerous but it can be a major distraction or inconvenience on your way to work as you travel around. a winter storm warning will go into effect, 2.5 feet of new snow. today at 4:00 that's the heaviest rain when we go through. 10:00 tonight we're going to have a pretty strong rain band. when we come back i have to roll this computer model into tomorrow and friday. commutes already impacted, i'll be back here with all the specifics. >> thank you, bill. >>> thousands of nasa workers marked the shuttle program's 30th anniversary by forming a human shuttle. 2,100 employees at the ken
that's intensifying as the system gets closer to us. we have another system that's going to follow on the heels of this one as we head into wednesday night, thursday. in response to this, the national weather service has a watch up basically for the entire bay area. what that means the ground is saturated. if we get an inch and half of rain we're going to have flowing into the streets. urban and small street flooding. it's not river flooding. it's not horribly dangerous but it can be a major...
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correspondent christine for us our put up. it is a rising tide spreading across the globe. as the angry the oppressed are fighting back against the oppressors in egypt a leader was taken down in libya he hangs on but barely in greece as many as thirty thousand protesters came out last month angry at the ongoing austerity measures imposed by the government there in portugal it was the same thing and in this country wisconsin remains at the crux of a fight described by many as the battle between the haves and have nots or the governor wants to take away collective bargaining rights of public workers well it turns out it's not just people whose job it is to protect and serve americans. it's also those whose job it is to care for americans these nurses here work for the largest hospital in washington d.c. it also has a level one trauma unit which means many of the patients they get are in the most serious condition they say the company that runs the hospital medstar is operating on the cheap not only not wanting to give these nurses raises but also wanting to leave greece their
correspondent christine for us our put up. it is a rising tide spreading across the globe. as the angry the oppressed are fighting back against the oppressors in egypt a leader was taken down in libya he hangs on but barely in greece as many as thirty thousand protesters came out last month angry at the ongoing austerity measures imposed by the government there in portugal it was the same thing and in this country wisconsin remains at the crux of a fight described by many as the battle between...
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it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something for mayor bloomberg. i think he will find it very special. charlotte, would you like to explain what is underneath here? >> [inaudible] the mayor's idea was to make you an honorary citizen. >> do i have to pay taxes? [laughter] >> [inaudible] if you want to get attention in your office. have you seen his office? it is like a bull pen. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thank you very much. i cannot wait. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> probably have to cook them first. >> as an honorary citizen, you have to come often, and if we raise taxes, you'll be the first to know. >> last time i was here, miss schulz gave me a stanford cat. i had to take a picture to prove that our warrant. thank you, everyone. mayor lee: thank you. i guess if there's questions. all right. >> former mayor gavin newsom often talked about modeling some of his programs after new york. [inaudible] if he could give us your impression of the homeless problem in the city as you have walke
it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something for mayor bloomberg. i think he will find it very special. charlotte, would you like to explain what is underneath here? >> [inaudible] the mayor's idea was to make you an honorary citizen. >> do i have to pay taxes? [laughter] >> [inaudible] if you want to get attention in your office. have you seen his office? it is like a bull pen. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thank...
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pairing you made of hitler and burning burning we figured he would compare you to using peter king. was great i know you love you know george bush and israelis were. and that's the opinion of most of the muslims that's not who can you know version of the year of most of the americans to started out at thirty four percent canada scuse me started out thirty four percent if you wanted to but it has accelerated if you were ever since nine one one the people of the world have leaned away from the muslims toward me the israelis or americans or a combination i want to keep it to what happened with about to happen tomorrow that's only is peter king a modern age of mccarthy well i hope so because macarthur was right and i read it after the soviet war fell the papers were started and they were released from the soviet union and all the things he was saying were correct stan evans is a fantastic journalist who was documented in book after book that mccarthy was right so if peter king turns out to be a second dose of mccarthy that's a very good thing what about what happened to america and look
pairing you made of hitler and burning burning we figured he would compare you to using peter king. was great i know you love you know george bush and israelis were. and that's the opinion of most of the muslims that's not who can you know version of the year of most of the americans to started out at thirty four percent canada scuse me started out thirty four percent if you wanted to but it has accelerated if you were ever since nine one one the people of the world have leaned away from the...
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if you just joined us. from the russian capital with the top stories now. libyan rebels are gaining on colonel gadhafi as they are closer to the capital tripoli. help them recapture several key oil town. operations in the country. enforcing the no fly zone. says the foreign intervention is a result of good. citizens warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer during strikes. as reports of more civilian deaths. on the news this week hundreds of thousands more than in protest of eighteen billion pounds of cuts demonstrations also gripped the heart of the e.u. with many. home well. libya intervention. and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the norm claims led to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers at a high concentration of radioactive has been detected in the sea near the facility . with more news for you more developments in the meantime we explore allegations that major drug companies developing treatments are actually responsible for causing the disease the sec
if you just joined us. from the russian capital with the top stories now. libyan rebels are gaining on colonel gadhafi as they are closer to the capital tripoli. help them recapture several key oil town. operations in the country. enforcing the no fly zone. says the foreign intervention is a result of good. citizens warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer during strikes. as reports of more civilian deaths. on the news this week hundreds of thousands more than in protest of eighteen billion...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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, water use, waist water, and solid waist and energy. all of those things working together to bring up a focus on how we can achieve significant reduction in the community. like jarrod said, it actually occurs locally. that's what we focus on. public outreach is a key element for us and we work with community environment groups and just but - using the plan kind of as a faveus cuss in terms of how you do it and in terms of what specific actions can be taken. >> thank you. >> i'm paul the general manager of the grand municipal water district. one of the things we're doing in california and this is sponsored by proposition 50 and proposition 84, is regional water management integration planning and all the reamal entities have participated in this for the last year. but in the bay area we talk about overlaying that planning process with a focus on climate change and i talked to lester snow last night about this and i'm glad to hear the department will be promoting that but that's a good forum for the work we're talking about here today. wi
, water use, waist water, and solid waist and energy. all of those things working together to bring up a focus on how we can achieve significant reduction in the community. like jarrod said, it actually occurs locally. that's what we focus on. public outreach is a key element for us and we work with community environment groups and just but - using the plan kind of as a faveus cuss in terms of how you do it and in terms of what specific actions can be taken. >> thank you. >> i'm...
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thank you for joining us. i think the most stunning number i've ever seen is the fact that in 1970, there were only somewhere between 250 and 300,000 people incarcerated in the whole country. 40 years later, 2.5 million people are incarcerated. how do we get from 250,000 in 1970 to 2.5 million in 2011? how does that happen? >> very simple. two things happened within our sentencing system. the first was, mand other minimum sentences. in state and federal courts. just completely took discretion away from judges and few -- if you committed certain crimes you were going to prison for long periods that's it. those were most often associated with drug laws. and the drug laws alone during that period are what accounts for the huge increase in incarceration. >> monifa, the war on drugs began in 1984 and over that time as barry points out we've seen a skyrocket in incarceration rates particularly among african-american people, really among poor people. why is the war on drugs so central to this? >> if you looked in com
thank you for joining us. i think the most stunning number i've ever seen is the fact that in 1970, there were only somewhere between 250 and 300,000 people incarcerated in the whole country. 40 years later, 2.5 million people are incarcerated. how do we get from 250,000 in 1970 to 2.5 million in 2011? how does that happen? >> very simple. two things happened within our sentencing system. the first was, mand other minimum sentences. in state and federal courts. just completely took...